Last Updated on 12 November 2025 by Vanessa
Are you searching for a complete guide to cat cafes in Washington? You’ve come to the right place! This article lists them all, including addresses, opening hours, reservation details, and everything you need before your visit.
Washington state is truly a dream destination for cat lovers!
Even if you don’t have a cat of your own, you can visit special cafes to hang out with furry friends. These cat cafes serve more than just coffee—they’re filled with playful, adorable cats, many of whom are up for adoption.
Whether you travel to Seattle, Spokane, Puyallup, Bellingham, Olympia, Bremerton, or Kirkland, you’ll find a cat cafe that makes your kitty-loving heart race with excitement.
Ultimate guide to cat cafes in Washington
Catffeinated in Puyallup
- Address: Catffeinated, 212 S Meridian, Puyallup, WA 98371, United States.
- Opening hours: Open daily from 10:00 am – 06:00 pm. Closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. (Open hours during winter often vary, so check their website.)
- Price: $20 per person per hour.
- Reservations: You can make online reservations, but walk-ins are welcome based on availability. Children under the age of 13 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Menu: A variety of beverages, including coffee, tea, and even beer.
- Website: catffeinated.net
Formerly in Tacoma, Catffeinated has moved to a new location in downtown Puyallup in 2024.
The Catffeinated experience extends beyond just sipping drinks and petting cats. They host several events, such as “Cats & Mats” yoga sessions, “Purr & Paint” art classes, and special “Kids Day” events where children can interact with the feline residents under adult supervision.
Adoption remains a key focus, though, with all cats being spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped before being ready for adoption. Prospective adopters need to make a reservation to meet the cats and complete the adoption process during their visit.

Kitty Cantina in Spokane
- Address: Kitty Cantina, 6704 N Nevada St #1, Spokane, WA 99208, United States.
- Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 07:00 am – 05:00 pm. Saturday and Sunday, 08:00 am – 05:00 pm.
- Price: $15 per person for 45 minutes.
- Reservations: The cafe side is open for all, but to interact with the cats in the Kitty Lounge, reservations are required to ensure the cats’ comfort and safety. Walk-in visits are only possible if space allows.
- Menu: A variety of breakfast and lunch options like bagels, sandwiches, as well as baked goods from the locally-operated Lilac City Bakery.
- Website: kittycantina.com
Justyn and Tori Cozza founded Kitty Cantina in 2020.
The cafe partners with SpokAnimal to provide a sanctuary for homeless cats. It has successfully adopted out over 400 cats since its opening, emphasizing a careful adoption process to ensure successful placements.
The establishment prides itself on being family-friendly while also catering to adults with its selection of alcoholic beverages.
The cafe features a bar and drive-thru, with plans to add a patio area.

Neko Cafe in Seattle & Bellingham
- Address: Neko Cat Cafe Seattle, 519 E Pine St, Seattle, WA 98122, United States & Neko Cat Cafe Bellingham, 1130 Cornwall Ave, Bellingham, WA 98225, United States.
- Opening hours: Monday to Thursday, 10:00 am – 09:45 pm. Friday to Sunday, 09:00 am – 09:45 pm.
- Price: $25 per person for 45 minutes.
- Reservations: Walk‑ins are only possible when space is available. Reservations can be made through their website.
- Menu: The menu includes locally sourced coffees, artisan teas, freshly baked pastries, sandwiches, and vegan options.
- Website: www.nekocatcafe.com
Inspired by the popular cat cafe cultures of Vietnam and Japan, Neko Cat Cafe operates two locations: one in Seattle and one Bellingham.
Each cafe partners with RASKC (Regional Animal Services of King County) to house approximately 15 cats in Seattle and 20 cats in Bellingham, all available for adoption.
In Seattle, Neko Cat Cafe features two distinct areas for enjoying drinks and interacting with cats, ensuring a tranquil environment for both activities. The decor in each emphasizes comfort with cozy seating and subtle cat-themed accents.
Conversely, the Bellingham location integrates both the bar and cat areas within the same space.
Neko Cat Cafe’s mission extends beyond providing a unique dining experience: it aims to promote animal welfare through adoption and community engagement. You have the opportunity to relax, connect with feline companions, and potentially find a new pet to adopt.
P.S. These 21 photos of cats at Neko Cat Cafe in Seattle and Bellingham are sure to melt your heart!

Pawsific Northwest Cat Cafe in Olympia
- Address: Pawsific Northwest Cat Cafe, 3415 Pacific Ave SE F-1, Olympia, WA 98501, United States.
- Opening hours: Wednesday to Saturday, 09:30 am – 07:00 pm. Sunday, 09:30 am – 05:00 pm. Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.
- Price: Cat room visits are available in 50-minute sessions for a fee of $15, which includes a drink.
- Reservations: Each session only hosts up to 12 people, so it’s best to reserve in advance through their website.
- Menu: Ethically sourced coffee from Olympia Coffee Roasters.
- Website: www.pawsnwcafe.com
This Washington cat cafe in Olympia is a newly opened establishment as of May 2024.
Tiffany Weitzel is the founder of the cat cafe. She has been deeply involved in animal rescue since 2022, significantly growing her efforts through Red Rose Animal Rescue.

Meowtropolitan Cat Cafe in Seattle
- Address: Seattle Meowtropolitan, 1225 N 45th St, Seattle, WA 98103, United States.
- Opening hours: Monday, 11:00 am – 08:00 pm. Tuesday, 11:00 am – 05:00 pm. Wednesday to Sunday, 11:00 am – 08:00 pm.
- Price: The entry fee is $10, which includes a drink and helps support the care and adoption of the cats.
- Reservations: Walk-in spots are available, but reservations are strongly encouraged.
- Menu: They serve specialty drinks like the “Catpuccino” or “Meowcha” topped with cocoa paw prints, cat‑themed pastries such as macarons and shortbread cookies, and light snack options alongside coffee, tea, beer and wine.
- Website: www.seameow.com
Founded by two University of Washington graduates, Seattle Meowtropolitan offers a space where you can enjoy a variety of kitty-themed coffee drinks while spending time with adoptable cats from the Regional Animal Services of King County (RASKC).
The cafe is divided into two sections: a traditional coffee shop and a separate cat lounge. You can either watch the cats through large viewing windows or make a reservation to enter the cat lounge for a more interactive experience.
To ensure a pleasant experience for both guests and cats, visits to the lounge are limited to 50 minutes and reservations are recommended.
Read our review of Seattle Meowtropolitan.

The Whole Cat and Caboodle in Kirkland
- Address: The Whole Cat and Caboodle, 202 Kirkland Ave, Kirkland, WA 98033, United States.
- Opening hours: Monday to Friday, 09:00 am – 06:00 pm. Saturday, 09:00 am – 05:00 pm. Sunday, 09:00 am – 06:00 pm.
- Price: Entry costs $15 per person, and youth under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Reservations: The cat lounge requires a reservation.
- Menu: They offer self-serve hot and cold beverages.
- Website: wholecatandkaboodle.com
The Whole Cat and Caboodle in Kirkland is not just a cat cafe. On the contrary, they offer a variety of cat-related services: cat adoptions, grooming, boarding, and providing a cozy cat lounge for visitors. They are dedicated to promoting feline welfare through their mission of reducing unnecessary shelter surrenders.
The space is designed to resemble a living room, filled with free-roaming cats from various rescues.
For those interested in adoption, they recommend filling out an application before visiting, even if you’re undecided.
They can accommodate private parties for up to ten guests.

Ziggy’s Cat Lounge in Bremerton
- Address: Ziggy’s Cat Lounge, 3627 Wheaton Wy Suite F, Bremerton, WA 98310, United States.
- Opening hours: Wednesday to Friday, 12:00 pm – 06:45 pm. Saturday, 10:00 am – 06:45 pm. Sunday, 10:00 am – 04:45 pm.
- Price: Admission to the cat lounge costs $15 per person for a 45-minute session. This fee helps to feed and take care of the cats.
- Reservations: Reservations are highly recommended due to limited space.
- Menu: Coffee, tea, soda drinks, cake pops, and donuts.
- Website: ziggyscatlounge.com
Ziggy’s Cat Lounge is Kitsap’s first cat cafe.
The cats at Ziggy’s come from local shelters. At the cafe, they can learn how to socialize with people and thus prepare for their forever homes.
If you bond with a cat during your visit, Ziggy’s can facilitate the adoption process through the shelter.
For those who prefer not to enter the cat room, there are viewing windows where you can observe the cats without entering while enjoying a selection of coffee, tea, soda drinks, cake pops, and donuts.
The lounge is open to ages five and up, with all children under 13 needing to be accompanied by an adult.

Conclusion
Which cat cafe in Washington have you visited? Do you have a favorite?
Have a look at all the other cat cafés we’ve visited and reviewed!
And if you are dreaming about opening your own cat cafe, the book Drinks & Whiskers: How You Can Open a Successful Cat Café by Angeli Rodriguez is a must-read!
Other cat cafes in the USA
If you want to explore even more cat cafes, consider visiting nearby states. Oregon, Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming all have their own cat cafes.
They pop up beyond the Pacific Northwest, too, including in California, New York, North Carolina, Florida, Illinois, and Colorado.
For an international adventure, you can also visit cat cafes in Canada.

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